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PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium Games For July 2026 Revealed

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PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium Games For July 2026 Revealed

Sony has revealed the latest games coming to the Game Catalog for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers in July. Like last month, the release schedule for these games has now changed for US, UK, and Japanese subscribers, with an initial batch starting July 21 and the rest arriving in later waves. Here’s a closer look at everything on the way:

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Games for July 2026

  • Rise of the Ronin (PS5) — July 15
  • Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (PS5) — July 21
  • Firefighting Simulator: Ignite (PS5) — July 21
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind (PS5, PS4) — July 21
  • Dying Light (PS4) — July 21
  • Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (PS5) — July 28
  • Snow Bros. Wonderland (PS5) — July 28

PlayStation Plus Premium PS Classics

  • Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy (PS5, PS4) — July 28
  • Indigo Prophecy (PS5, PS4) — July 28

Available right now, Rise of the Ronin is another fun souls-like from Team Ninja. It’s not as punishing as the other games that the studio has produced in this genre–like Nioh–and players will get to shape the future of Japan in this open-world adventure.

Kicking things off on July 21 is Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. A tie-in to the recent Avatar sequel movies, Ubisoft’s trip to Pandora does a great job at capturing the alien world in all its natural glory, and as a human-raised Na’vi, players have all the skills they need to reclaim the planet from the destructive RDA.

Firefighting Simulator: Ignite hits the Game Catalog on July 21 as well, and it puts you in the fireproof boots of a firefighter. The game supports co-op for up to four players, and it features some impressive graphics thanks to the use of Unreal Engine 5. If you feel like a trip to Angel Grove, you can join the teenagers–with attitude!–in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind on July 28. A retro-inspired 2D brawler, the game features the classic roster of Power Rangers as they face off against their nemeses Rita Repulsa and her older form, Robo Rita. That same day, you can also grab the very first Dying Light game from Techland. Still spooky–especially at night–players will have to use crafting skills and parkour to survive in a city overrun with zombies.

Starting July 28, you can grab Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector and Snow Bros. Wonderland. Citizen Sleeper 2 evolves the TTRPG-inspired gameplay of the first game, giving players challenging contracts to pursue and difficult choices to make as they navigate through a hostile galaxy. Snow Bros. Wonderland picks up where the very first Snow Bros. game left off 30 years ago, and it shifts the 2D action to a gorgeous 3D isometric plane.

Speaking of retro treats, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can grab two new games from the PS Classics vault. The first of these is Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy, a 2004 action-adventure game where you get to unleash telekinesis, mind control, and pyrokinesis powers in deadly combat scenarios and challenging puzzle sections. Fans of the developer Quantic Dream can check out the studio’s very first interactive drama, Indigo Prophecy. A paranormal thriller set in New York City, players will experience a story about supernatural murders and strange motives from multiple viewpoints.

Don’t forget, all PS Plus members can claim three free games — Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, For the King 2, and CrossCode.

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